Operation Modes, Synchronization, Reactive Capability, Droop, and Utility Paralleling
When the power grid goes down or your location is remote, understanding key power generation factors will help keep the power on.
This webinar will introduce a few key factors that will keep your multiple-generator distributed power network operating safely and smoothly. Modes of operation including standby, multiple paralleled gensets, and multiple gensets paralleled to utility will be discussed. In addition, you will learn about synchronization parameters, how to use reactive capability charts, load sharing and more.
Understanding the key factors mentioned above will give you the knowledge needed to choose the generator that is right for your project, produce less down time and create higher return on your investment.
Presented by
Jean Garneau,
Project Manager
Jean Garneau is a Project Manager at Leroy Somer in Lexington. Jean attended Sherbrooke College in Canada in Electrodynamics. He started at the Leroy Somer Granby facility in Canada and now has 32 years of experience with generators working in numerous capacities in Assembly, Service, Testing, Project Management, Sales and Engineering.
David Rogers,
Electrical Engineering Manager
David Rogers is the Electrical Engineering Manager at Leroy-Somer in Lexington. David graduated from the University of Tennessee at Martin in 1992 with a BSEET. He has more the 20 years of electrical engineering design experience of various rotating machine types and electrical systems.